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- the invention generally relates to the field of essential oil compositions for human therapeutic use, in particular, essential oil compositions and methods for neurological therapeutic support, gaining access to the central nervous system by crossing the blood brain barrier and bringing calm during seizures, migraines, panic attacks, insomnia, tremors, PTSD, etc., and providing stimulation when treating depression, dementia, impaired communication, cognitive malfunctions, and more.
- the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is formed by the brain capillary endothelium and excludes from the brain ⁇ 100% of large-molecule neurotherapeutics and more than 98% of all small-molecule drugs.”
- BBB Blood-brain barrier
- NLM National Library of Medicine
- “Essential oils are taken from a plant's flowers, leaves, stalks, bark, rind, or roots. The oils are mixed with another substance (such as oil, alcohol, or lotion) and then put on the skin, sprayed in the air, or inhaled. You can also massage the oils into the skin or pour them into bath water. They also state that Aromatherapy originated in Europe in the early 1900s.” 3 3 “Aromatherapy (Essential Oil Therapy) Topic Overview,” Healthwise, Incorporated, webmd.com/balance/stress-management/tc/aromatherapy-essential-oils-therapy-topic-overview#1. [Live link removed per 37 CFR 1.57(e).]
- Dr. Stewart adds “Doctors don't know for sure, but it seems that in order to cross the blood-brain barrier, only molecules less than 800-1000 atomic mass units (AMU) in molecular weight can get through. Lipid solubility seems to be another factor that facilitates passing through the BBB. Water soluble molecules don't usually penetrate into brain tissue, even when very small. The molecules of essential oils are all not only small but lipid soluble as well. Sesquiterpene molecules deliver oxygen molecules to cells, like hemoglobin does in the blood.”
- AMU atomic mass units
- sesquiterpene oils provide a vehicle for the blend to cross the blood brain barrier and reach the physiological sectors that are home to disorders like epilepsy, migraine, depression, insomnia, memory loss and more.
- the other classifications of oils selected in claims 3 and 4 are also helpful to the brain, more so for stimulating cognitive abilities and lifting mood, and the good news is that many of them do also contain measures of sesquiterpene compounds to assist the blend in reaching its urgent destination to the brain of the patient in need. (See such success stories under “Samples of Treatment.”)
- This limbic system-scent relationship is good news to those with stress or anxiety disorders because they can experience expedient change and oftentimes, relief, by just smelling essential oil or by diffusing it in the air.
- Each tiny oil molecule that you inhale travels through your nasal passages to a receptor neuron that carries it at the speed of smell to the limbic brain, and onto whatever needs relief in its jurisdiction.
- these healing messengers in your nasal cavities have direct access to your brain.
- no matter if you smell, rub or ingest your sesquiterpenes, research shows they can also permeate the skin, travel nerve pathways, cross the blood-brain barrier and impart balance and health, reportedly even erasing or deprogram miswritten codes in the DNA even at the cellular level. This is consistent with “DNA resetting” research being done by popular immunologists with the help of John Hopkins University:
- this invention's essential oil composition is a brain-nourishing proprietary oil blend created to offer neurological relief for those who suffer with them, made entirely of the aforementioned therapeutic grade essential oils.
- essential oils especially the sesquiterpenoids—have individually been internationally successful in helping naturally regulate the brains of people who are subject to seizures, anxiety, Parkinson, Alzheimer's, PTSD, Lou Gehrig's, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, concussion, stroke, migraines.
- Vetiver Vetiveria Zanioides
- Vetiver oil is psychologically calming and stabilizing. Vetiver may be useful in helping cope with stress and find relief from emotional traumas and stress syndromes.
- Piper Nigrum (Black Pepper) oil is useful for those with anxiety or nervous disorders. For those reasons, it also is very helpful to those trying to stop smoking.
- Ylang Ylang ( Cananga Odorata ) may be extremely effective in giving a sense of relaxation and in balancing the central nervous system. It affects the glandular system, stimulates adrenal glands, while simultaneously being used for pain and insomnia. It has been known to have good results for lowering blood pressure, alleviating PMS, and easing the symptoms of depression. Ylang Ylang is said to quiet the emotions of fear, anxiety, anger, and worry.
- Sandalwood Santalum Spicatum
- Sandalwood has relaxing, meditative prayer properties and is historically used in churches and temples. Sandalwood has been studied in Europe for its abilities to oxygenate a part of the brain known as the pineal gland, which produces melatonin, also known as the drowsy hormone.
- Patchouli Pogostemon Cablin
- Patchouli has been reported to be a mild sedative and very effective in decreasing the intensity of epileptic attacks. It can bring relief to tension stress, eases anxieties and promotes an overall sense of well being. Patchouli can be an effective stress buster, providing relaxation to the tired and stressed mind and body. Patchouli greatly benefits the nervous and glandular systems, and is known to be an anti-depressant, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic.
- Cedarwood Juniperus Virginiana
- This essential oil composition is composed of selected plants from amongst twenty-four specific genera whose leaves, grass, wood, buds, bark, seeds, stems, roots, berries, peels, fruit and flowers are steam-distilled to produce sesquiterpene-class oils capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier, and monoterpene and other class oils which offer human therapeutic neurological relief when administered through topical or aroma-therapeutic methods.
- Essential oils are also all natural and free of the side-effects common to most neurotherapeutic drugs.
- oils available for use in this composition are Vetiveria Zanioides (Vetiver), Piper Nigrum (Black Pepper), Zingiber Officinale (Ginger), Cananga Odorata (Ylang Ylang), Santalum Spicatum (Sandalwood), Pogostemon Cablin , (Patchouli), Juniperus Virginiana (Cedarwood), Commiphora Myrrha (Myrrh), Coffea Arabica (Coffee), Vanilla Planifolia (Vanilla), Cinnamomum Zeylanicum (Cinnamon Bark), Zingiber Officinale (Ginger), Syzygium Aromaticum (Clove), Salvia Officinalis (Sage), Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary), Piper Nigrum (Black Pepper), Citrus Sinensis (Blood Orange), Citrus limonum (Lemon), Citrus Paradisi (Grapefruit), Citrus Latifolia Tanaka (Lime), Citrus
- All 24 of the aforementioned essential oils are considered part of the invention and may be used to help achieve a desired neurological result.
- All ingredients in this essential oil composition are present in the varied arrangements and methods of its administrations. Those administrations include topically applying the oil blend directly to the skin, but the oil blend is also incorporated into products including but not limited to shampoo, conditioner, body wash, face wash, and body lotion applied directly to the body's skin, scalp, hair or face for topical administration.
- the oil composition is also present in varied methods of aromatherapy arrangements and inhaled through the nasal passages into the limbic brain by use of products including but not limited to nasal inhalers, paraffin candles and pillow spray.
- the main objective of the invention and its methods of arrangements for usage includes but is not limited to: stopping a seizure in progress or lessening seizure frequency altogether with regular use, stopping migraine pain when given at onset of migraine episode, remedying insomnia, promoting relaxation, elevating mood during depressive episodes, supporting focus for ADD and ADHD sufferers, lessening the discomforting inconvenience of muscle spasms and tremors of neurological origin, lessening and eliminating the effects of shingles, generating calm in the presence of stress-related disorders such as PTSD, anxiety, phobias and fears, and providing overall neurological relief from disorders of the central nervous system and its various manifestations. Successes in treatment can be read in the next section entitled, “Samples of Treatment.”
- the inventor has a 40-year medical history of epileptic seizures, is a certified nutritional counselor, an ordained pastor, and has created the composition after extensive scientific research, becoming the first person to benefit from it neurologically.
- This oil is to be used topically on the skin, preferably applied to the brainstem region on the back of the head where the base of the skull meets the top of the neck just under the hairline, or on the temples, crown of head, pulse points (wrists) or a mixture of these areas. Some with tremors have generously applied the oil generously directly to the leg, hand or other area.
- This oil is safe for all ages, but not to be applied “neat” (without dilution) for ages 3 and under. See below for applications. How much: Rollerball Bottle: The recommended rollerball application is one light swipe across the brainstem region, then dots on temples and on wrists. That's 1 swipe and 4 dots.
- Dropper Bottle Place 5-6 drops on brainstem region, or share with temples and wrists. For children, dilute 5-6 drops in 1 tsp. carrier oil then apply as directed. Remember, the oil blend is not cut with any carrier oils.
- a second application is allowed within 20 minutes of the first for urgent relief (i.e. migraine, seizures, anxiety, etc.) In this case, you may want to use your extra application strategically on the region of discomfort itself (leg, hand, fingers, head, etc.).
- Aromatherapy You may also diffuse your oil by placing 5-6 drops in a diffuser.
- PTSD “I've used [the oil] for migraine headaches, anxiety and stress. At the onset of a migraine I will experience the appearance of sensory auras, spots or flickering light. I even will lose some vision, usually in my left eye. After applying [the oil] to the inside of both wrists as well as my temples within 5 minutes the headache was gone or I avoided a full blown migraine. All symptoms were gone! When using the oil blend for anxiety or stress; after applying it to the inside of both wrists as well as my temples within 10-15 minutes, I felt calm and relaxed. I would definitely recommend the oil to others and will continue to keep it readily available. Thanks, Laura, for allowing God to inspire you to create this wonderful blend of oils. My daughter has had migraines several times and I've shared it with her.
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Piper Nigrum (Black Pepper) oil is useful for those with anxiety or nervous disorders. For those reasons, it also is very helpful to those trying to stop smoking. One study, published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence in 1994, discovered that smoking withdrawal symptoms and cigarette cravings were greatly reduced when using black pepper oil. Also, the negative effects of the anxiety were totally alleviated with its use.10 10 Behm, F. M., Rose, J. E., “Inhalation of vapor from black pepper extract reduces smoking withdrawal symptoms,” National Center for Biotechnology Information, February 1994, https://www.ncbi.nlm nih.gov/pubmed/8033760 [Live link removed per 37 CFR 1.57(e).]
Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) has been used historically in the treatment of dementia. Now studies show that it improves many more cognitive functions besides just the memory, including attention, reaction time and general mood. Acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that plays a part in learning and memory, is increased in the brain by bioactive compounds found in ginger and specifically, ginger oil. Experts say that the best Alzheimer's drugs on the market utilize the same mechanisms.
Ylang Ylang (Cananga Odorata) may be extremely effective in giving a sense of relaxation and in balancing the central nervous system. It affects the glandular system, stimulates adrenal glands, while simultaneously being used for pain and insomnia. It has been known to have good results for lowering blood pressure, alleviating PMS, and easing the symptoms of depression. Ylang Ylang is said to quiet the emotions of fear, anxiety, anger, and worry.
Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) has relaxing, meditative prayer properties and is historically used in churches and temples. Sandalwood has been studied in Europe for its abilities to oxygenate a part of the brain known as the pineal gland, which produces melatonin, also known as the drowsy hormone. So, it is effective for quieting the brain and for helping achieve sleep in larger doses. Sandalwood is also reported to assist in eliminating negative programming from the body's cells.
Patchouli (Pogostemon Cablin) has been reported to be a mild sedative and very effective in decreasing the intensity of epileptic attacks. It can bring relief to tension stress, eases anxieties and promotes an overall sense of well being. Patchouli can be an effective stress buster, providing relaxation to the tired and stressed mind and body. Patchouli greatly benefits the nervous and glandular systems, and is known to be an anti-depressant, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic.
Cedarwood (Juniperus Virginiana) has been recognized historically for its quieting, purifying properties. It can alleviate stress with its warming and calming actions on the emotions. It is said to calm the nerves, and benefits many other body functions such as to relax tense muscles. The oil with the highest percentage of sesquiterpenes, Cedarwood is reported to supply oxygen to tissues and erase DNA damage. It works by stimulating the pituitary gland and naturally increasing the melatonin in the brain. This is why Cedarwood oil is effective for getting a good night's sleep.
Myrrh (Commiphora Myrrha) is an oil mentioned throughout the Bible (“A bundle of myrrh is my well-beloved unto me.” Song of Solomon 1:13). With its high levels of sesquiterpenes, its compounds can have direct effects on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdala. It is reported to be emotionally strengthening and has been used since ancient times as an antiviral, anti-fungal, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory.
Frankincense (Boswellia Carterii), although not a primary carrier of sesquiterpenoids, does contain more than 30 compounds from the sesquiterpene and diterpene fractions. For that reason, coupled with its proven successes in neurological support, it won a place in the sesquiterpenoid line-up. It is considered a sacred anointing oil and has been used in religious rituals for thousands of years, even given as a gift by the Wise Men to the Christ-child (“ . . . presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.” Matthew 2:11). It was popular even during the ministry of Christ for its anointing and healing powers. Frankincense is now being administered therapeutically in European hospitals. It slows down and deepens the breath, can strengthen the immune systems and help in overcoming stress. The therapeutic properties of Frankincense oil are antiseptic, astringent, and sedative in nature.
Lavender (Lavandula Officinalis) is not a primary carrier of sesquiterpenoids but does contain enough of it to gain it a reputation as “the relaxing oil” and for that reason was included in the category of calming oils. Lavender is also considered to be the most versatile of all essential oils. Thus, It has been clinically tested for its relaxing benefits and has also been proven in scientific studies to show efficacy in the treatment of agitated behavior in patients with severe dementia. In a 2012 NCBI article entitled, “The Effects of Lavender Oil Inhalation on Emotional States, Autonomic Nervous System, and Brain Electrical Activity,” their conclusion was: “The findings provided evidence the relaxing effect of inhaling lavender oil.”1112 It can trigger the body's “rest and digest” response, inducing relaxation. Lavender is also reported to ease mental confusion and depression and to decrease anxiety, insomnia and headache pain (even migraine). 11 C. Holmes, V. Hopkins, C. Hensford, V. MacLaughlin, D. Wilkinson, H. Rosenvinge, “Lavender Oil as a Treatment for Agitated Behaviour in Severe Dementia: a Placebo Controlled Study.” National Center for Biotechnology Information 2002, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11994882 [Live link removed per 37 CFR 1.57(e).]12 W. Sayorwan, V. Siripornpanich, T. Piriyapunyaporn, T. Hongratanaworakit, N. Kotchabhakdi, N. Ruan-grungsi, “The effects of lavender oil inhalation on emotional states, autonomic nervous system, and brain electrical activity,” National Center for Biotechnology Information, April 2012, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22612017 [Live link removed per 37 CFR 1.57(e).]
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- increasing concentration
- improving memory
- lifting mood
- eliminating exhaustion
- enhancing communication
- reducing cognitive malfunction
- boosting memory performance in Alzheimer's patients
- stimulating blood circulation
- increasing oxygen flow to the brain
- acting as an antidepressant
- decreasing learning deficits
- assisting in weight loss
Who: This oil is safe for all ages, but not to be applied “neat” (without dilution) for ages 3 and under. See below for applications.
How much: Rollerball Bottle: The recommended rollerball application is one light swipe across the brainstem region, then dots on temples and on wrists. That's 1 swipe and 4 dots. For children, first swipe skin lightly with a carrier oil (i.e. olive, coconut, grapeseed, etc.) then apply oil. Dropper Bottle: Place 5-6 drops on brainstem region, or share with temples and wrists. For children, dilute 5-6 drops in 1 tsp. carrier oil then apply as directed. Remember, the oil blend is not cut with any carrier oils.
When: A second application is allowed within 20 minutes of the first for urgent relief (i.e. migraine, seizures, anxiety, etc.) In this case, you may want to use your extra application strategically on the region of discomfort itself (leg, hand, fingers, head, etc.).
Aromatherapy: You may also diffuse your oil by placing 5-6 drops in a diffuser. Remember, too: inhalation of the oil itself is a direct pathway to the limbic brain and can bring quick relief. Both methods are effective additions to your topical applications. Note: Consult your physician or medical professional before beginning any new treatment regimen. Test on a patch of skin and if necessary, dilute with a carrier oil to minimize irritation. Avoid eyes.
Here are some of the results from the first users of this composition during the case study, in their own words. The testimonials are from males and females, ages 5 to age 92:
“It worked!!!!! I woke up to my son having cluster seizures. I got up and ran to my purse and got the oil blend. I put a little fractionated coconut oil on his forehead and rolled some on his head . . . then on the bottoms of his feet and temples. Within a minute or two the seizures stopped and he fell back to sleep!” (Mother of 5-year old epileptic boy. Condition: epilepsy, cerebral palsy)
“I wouldn't have thought that an essential oil or combination would impact me this much but it helped a lot. I could tell a big difference. I slept through the night and I have felt better today. I'm telling you, it was a big blessing because I've had a couple of nights that have been very difficult and last night was fine. Thank you! It eased my suffering.” (66-year old female. Condition: Global Transition Amnesia, stress, memory loss)
“Day 1 and I am already amazed. This oil is unreal. I cannot even tell you the last time I felt legitimately relaxed. I've been on 5 different anxiety meds in my lifetime and got off all of them because they just did not work for me. All the background noise and anxious thoughts just aren't there. It's almost shocking because I haven't felt so calm in so long. Praise God!” (24-year old female. Condition: anxiety, panic attacks, numbness, racing thoughts.)
“For the first time in many years, I slept through to my alarm last night! Major-life-change-induced stress apparently kept my brain hyperactive at night. I recommend for anyone struggling with Chronic Fatigue, M.T.H.F.R. and/or insomnia. #IGotSleep (55 year male. Condition: insomnia, Chronic Fatigue)
“It's been amazing for me. The effects are cumulative, FYI. The longer I use them the more consistent and obvious the calm is. [My wife] really noticed it the other day. I handle things with 100 times more ease it feels like. So unlike the lavender or [other oils] that works kind of the same each time and the effects last the half life, I think this heals or redirects pathways so that each time the effects are more obvious. I'm noticing ascetic values in things again, if that makes sense, which means my mind is getting away from the lizard brain. My brain feels like it's trying to find a new center, I think. I'm baffled that it's worked like it has. It has to be the amounts and combo because those oils individually have never worked like that.” (33-year old male, veteran. Condition: PTSD)
“I've used [the oil] for migraine headaches, anxiety and stress. At the onset of a migraine I will experience the appearance of sensory auras, spots or flickering light. I even will lose some vision, usually in my left eye. After applying [the oil] to the inside of both wrists as well as my temples within 5 minutes the headache was gone or I avoided a full blown migraine. All symptoms were gone! When using the oil blend for anxiety or stress; after applying it to the inside of both wrists as well as my temples within 10-15 minutes, I felt calm and relaxed. I would definitely recommend the oil to others and will continue to keep it readily available. Thanks, Laura, for allowing God to inspire you to create this wonderful blend of oils. My daughter has had migraines several times and I've shared it with her. She loves it!” (53-year old female. Condition: migraines, anxiety and stress)
“After ONE NIGHT of [my son's] use of the oil blend he has already noticed some very positive changes. He slept the whole night for the first time in a long time.
“Those who personally know me know the daily (and I mean daily) painful struggles I encounter. Nonetheless, I was part of this oil blend case study to see how well the benefits were for someone suffering from a SCI (spinal cord injury). Amazingly enough, I saw benefits that brought joy to my heart and relief to my physical body. My muscle spasms lessened greatly and I was able to sleep at night. This blend is undiluted and potent. Over my 5½ years I've used many things to help find relief with spasms. Nothing has helped. This is the only legal retail product that I've found (including prescription drugs) that gives me the results I need to live a somewhat normal life.” (40-year old female. Condition: spinal cord injury with leg spasms)
“My mother says it has helped relieve her tremor. Not totally ameliorated it but makes it less intolerable. Hurrah for that. I've found it lessens my [own] tremor when doing tedious handwork.” (Son for his mother, age 92. Condition: essential tremor)
“I had shingles about 4 years ago and it was excruciating. Recently, I felt an outbreak coming on again in a 7-8” patch on my upper leg and wanted to head it off at the pass. I applied the oil blend all over the entire area as a test. In under 30 minutes, the pain (which was a 10) was only a 2. The spot vanished by the next day. I was shocked and amazed, and so far, no outbreak more than 6 months later.” (54-year old male. Condition: Shingles)
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